require(["esri/widgets/Home"], function(Home) { /* code goes here */ });
Class: esri/widgets/Home
Inheritance: Home Widget Accessor
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.0

Provides a simple widget that switches the View to its initial Viewpoint or a previously defined viewpoint. By default this button looks like the following:

home-button

You can use the view's DefaultUI to add widgets to the view's user interface via the ui property on the view. See the example below.

For information about gaining full control of widget styles, see the Styling topic.
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Example:
var homeWidget = new Home({
  view: view
});

// adds the home widget to the top left corner of the MapView
view.ui.add(homeWidget, "top-left");

Constructors

new Home(properties)
Parameter:
properties Object
optional

See the properties for a list of all the properties that may be passed into the constructor.

Example:
// typical usage
var homeButton = new Home({
  view: view,
  viewpoint: new Viewpoint()
});

Property Overview

Any properties can be set, retrieved or listened to. See the Working with Properties topic.
NameTypeSummaryClass
String | HTMLElement

The ID or node representing the DOM element containing the widget.

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String

The name of the class.

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Boolean

When true, this property indicates whether the widget has been destroyed.

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GoToOverride

This function provides the ability to override either the MapView goTo() or SceneView goTo() methods.

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String

The widget's default CSS icon class.

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String

The unique ID assigned to the widget when the widget is created.

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String

The widget's default label.

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MapView | SceneView

A reference to the MapView or SceneView.

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HomeViewModel

The view model for this widget.

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Viewpoint

The Viewpoint, or point of view, to zoom to when going home.

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The ID or node representing the DOM element containing the widget. This property can only be set once.

declaredClassStringreadonly inherited
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.7

The name of the class. The declared class name is formatted as esri.folder.className.

When true, this property indicates whether the widget has been destroyed.

goToOverrideGoToOverride
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.8

This function provides the ability to override either the MapView goTo() or SceneView goTo() methods.

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Example:
// The following snippet uses the Search widget but can be applied to any
// widgets that support the goToOverride property.
search.goToOverride = function(view, goToParams) {
  goToParams.options.duration = updatedDuration;
  return view.goTo(goToParams.target, goToParams.options);
};
iconClassStringreadonly
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.7

The widget's default CSS icon class.

The unique ID assigned to the widget when the widget is created. If not set by the developer, it will default to the container ID, or if that is not present then it will be automatically generated.

labelStringreadonly
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.7

The widget's default label.

A reference to the MapView or SceneView. Set this to link the widget to a specific view.

The view model for this widget. This is a class that contains all the logic (properties and methods) that controls this widget's behavior. See the HomeViewModel class to access all properties and methods on the widget.

viewpointViewpoint

The Viewpoint, or point of view, to zoom to when going home. The initial value is determined a few different ways:

  • If no View is provided, the value is null.
  • If the View is ready, but the Viewpoint is not defined, the initial value of the Viewpoint is determined when the View became ready.
  • If the View is ready and the Viewpoint is defined by the user, the initial viewpoint value is the user-defined Viewpoint.
Example:
// Creates a viewpoint centered on the extent of a polygon geometry
var vp = new Viewpoint({
  targetGeometry: geom.extent
});

// Sets the model's viewpoint to the Viewpoint based on a polygon geometry
home.viewpoint = vp;

Method Overview

NameReturn TypeSummaryClass

This function provides the ability to interrupt and cancel the process of navigating the view back to the view's initial extent.

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String

A utility method used for building the value for a widget's class property.

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Destroys the widget instance.

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Emits an event on the instance.

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Animates the view to the initial Viewpoint of the view or the value of viewpoint.

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Boolean

Indicates whether there is an event listener on the instance that matches the provided event name.

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Object

Registers an event handler on the instance.

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Widget teardown helper.

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This method is primarily used by developers when implementing custom widgets.

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Object

This method is primarily used by developers when implementing custom widgets.

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Renders widget to the DOM immediately.

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Deprecated.

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Method Details

cancelGo()
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.9

This function provides the ability to interrupt and cancel the process of navigating the view back to the view's initial extent.

classes(classNames){String}inherited
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.7

A utility method used for building the value for a widget's class property. This aids in simplifying CSS class setup.

Prior to version 4.7, there were various approaches towards setting CSS classes. These were dependent upon variables, such as whether the classes were:

  • a single static class,
  • multiple static classes, or
  • dynamic classes.

This helper method takes all of these approaches into account and simplifies it to use one single pattern to accommodate these multiple approaches.

Parameter:
classNames Array<(String|String[]|Object)>
repeatable

The class names.

Returns:
TypeDescription
StringThe computed class name.
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Example:
// .tsx syntax showing how to set CSS classes while rendering the widget
render() {
  const dynamicIconClasses = {
    [CSS.myIcon]: this.showIcon,
    [CSS.greyIcon]: !this.showIcon
  };

  return (
    <div class={classes(CSS.root, CSS.mixin, dynamicIconClasses)} />
  );
}
destroy()inherited

Destroys the widget instance.

emit(type, event)inherited
Since: ArcGIS API for JavaScript 4.5

Emits an event on the instance. This method should only be used when creating subclasses of this class.

Parameters:
type String

The name of the event.

event Object

The event payload.

go()

Animates the view to the initial Viewpoint of the view or the value of viewpoint.

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hasEventListener(type){Boolean}inherited

Indicates whether there is an event listener on the instance that matches the provided event name.

Parameter:
type String

The name of the event.

Returns:
TypeDescription
BooleanReturns true if the class supports the input event.
on(type, listener){Object}inherited

Registers an event handler on the instance. Call this method to hook an event with a listener.

Parameters:
type String

The name of event to listen for.

listener Function

The function to call when the event is fired.

Returns:
TypeDescription
ObjectReturns an event handler with a remove() method that can be called to stop listening for the event.
PropertyTypeDescription
removeFunctionWhen called, removes the listener from the event.
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Example:
view.on("click", function(event){
  // event is the event handle returned after the event fires.
  console.log(event.mapPoint);
});
own(handles)inherited

Widget teardown helper. Any handles added to it will be automatically removed when the widget is destroyed.

Parameter:

Handles marked for removal once the widget is destroyed.

postInitialize()inherited

This method is primarily used by developers when implementing custom widgets. Executes after widget is ready for rendering.

render(){Object}inherited

This method is primarily used by developers when implementing custom widgets. It must be implemented by subclasses for rendering.

Returns:
TypeDescription
ObjectThe rendered virtual node.
renderNow()inherited

Renders widget to the DOM immediately.

scheduleRender()inherited

This method is primarily used by developers when implementing custom widgets. Schedules widget rendering. This method is useful for changes affecting the UI.

startup()inherited
Deprecated
  • since version 4.2.

Deprecated. Finalizes the creation of the widget.

Event Overview

NameTypeSummaryClass

Fires when the go() method is called.

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Event Details

go

Fires when the go() method is called.

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Example:
homeWidget.on("go", function(event){
  console.log("updating viewpoint");
});

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